I’ve just blogged the Tiptree winners over at SF Awards Watch (many thanks to Pat Murphy for the press release). I’m much happier with the result this year. I’ve not actually fully read either of the winners (though I have read some of Nisi’s book and was impressed), but I have heard very good things about both of them. Also the two books I was hoping to see do well, Ekaterina Sedia’s The Alchemy of Stone and Alison Goodman’s The Two Pearls of Wisdom, are both on what looks to be a very strong honor list. I now very much want to read Ali Smith’s Girl Meets Boy. I’m slightly surprised not to see Cycler on the list, but otherwise I can’t think of anything to complain about (yeah, for once, I know…).
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